You should add to @grandpamac list the ability to be used as a hill stick/crutch/canoe paddle and still function as a rifle afterwards.
You should add to @grandpamac list the ability to be used as a hill stick/crutch/canoe paddle and still function as a rifle afterwards.
BC doesn't matter, until you need to dial
Wood stocks might not rot but after a week in the rain I’ve had them swell considerably so safety’s would function and likely impacted the accuracy. It’s good to take this out of the equation.
Anything, as long as it's not a .270 Win.
Also would add for me short action. I don't need a big cannon
270 is a harmonic divisor number[1]
270 is the fourth number that is divisible by its average integer divisor[2]
270 is a practical number, by the second definition
The sum of the coprime counts for the first 29 integers is 270
270 is a sparsely totient number, the largest integer with 72 as its totient
Given 6 elements, there are 270 square permutations[3]
10! has 270 divisors
270 is the smallest positive integer that has divisors ending by digits 1, 2, …, 9.
There's a lot that goes into this discussion, because as you develop as a hunter and as a shooter, your requirement and level of skill changes considerably. The rifle i would recommend to a new hunter is not the rifle I would buy myself.
Another consideration is making the decision as to whether you are primarily a hunter or primarily a shooter, as both are very separate paths and the methods of employing each rifle are different again.
I dont think any one rifle can be a be all end all.
End of the day the rifle you enjoy shooting and are successful with is the perfect rifle for the job at the time.
If I were to state some features for a beginner, they would be :
-A silent Action with a physically tangible half cock (no loud clicks when moving into half cock)
-5 Rd Capacity (if Internal)
-Short Action (.222 all the way to 6.5 and the WSMs - .270 is poos)
-Suppressor (Choose your flavour)
-a DECENT OPTIC (IMO More important than the rifle)
-a decent trigger (That you have trained with and doesn't suprise you)
-Wood/Poly stocks don't really bother me , I've yet yo have a Wood Stock rot on me but Wood sure as hell is prettier. Understand the argument there though.
-Being able to top load rather than fumbling with removing magazines in a hurry (mag fed top loaders are excellent - looking at you @norsk )
But then again , all this is smashed to shit if you're wracking Bull Tahr at 800m.
Different strokes for different folks is what I'm trying to say.
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SS, Cerakoted, plastic stock - one short one, one long one.
Calibre: bigger than small, smaller than big.
Suppressor, because I'm deaf enough already.
My Finnwolf
308
Detachable mag
Ability to load through ejection port
3-9 scope
qd sling.
Fast action
Not many sticky out bits to snag on things.
It’s ‘all round’ enough for me
‘Many of my bullets have died in vain’
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